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science technology innovations all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge you're covered. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives with. over sixty two percent of patients are diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns if people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.t.c. interviewers intriguing stories for you to. see in trying. to find out more visit our big teeth. and i welcome back with a general election looming in israel polls predict there will be little change to the makeup of the country's parliament for cost promising the return of prime minister benjamin netanyahu is right wing likud party leaving many voters apathetic and disillusioned. as
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy to feel a. little. cut. it's such a. place . i am playing . god i. thank you. it will. it was. such . the to. welcome back you're watching our team live from moscow to it's decision time for israel with people across the country having to the polls in a snap parliamentary election but due to the limited time for campaigning and the failure of the opposition to unite behind a single strong candidate prime minister netanyahu his victory seems a foregone conclusion aren't you supposed to report on how a lack of change is left man israelis apophatic and disillusioned by the state of democracy in their country. the countdown has begun but instead of scanning the papers to brush up on who's saying what in the final hours before his way he's head to the polls. is searching for an apartment the twenty eight year old is desperate to move out of his parents' home but times are tough and he blames the gover
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its technology innovation news developments from around russia. the future coverage. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow our travel chaos has taken over europe which remains paralyzed by snow and freezing temperatures it's been especially tough for the u.k. were hundreds of flights have been cancelled and rail and road networks have been brought to standstill artists are further reports from london. all across the united kingdom right now right phillip things like this like kid in london everywhere covered in this blanket is snow it was it looks absolutely beautiful it's being causing chaos around the country going on five thousand schools are being placed planes are being grounded the trains the being delayed as once again persons transport system creaks under the pressure of a little bit of snow causing havoc to commuters as we've been finding out. things with the person plans to hold whatever i think it's ridiculous other countries seem to manage i think we should catch up with. a very good to see morning. once the whole absolutely thing about half a
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what about technology? what do you make of this move in apple to the downside? what do you make of some of these huge moves in research in motion? is it really a stock picker's market in tech? >> absolutely a stock picker's market in tech, and i think one of the ways to get at tech again and a second derivative play, quite evident that your mobile device is going to be your computer in the future and the tower storks which granted have had pretty good runs, is like real estate in the sky. you hang more bandwidth on the tower stocks so we think they do good going forward. >> seeing that kind of activity in those stocks, ken? >> it is very specific, he's right, so people are going to make the moves and you saw what happened in apple, right? a lot of people came out of it. i think it's actually overdone but tech is going to be very specific, and you are seeing very specific moves not in the broad sector but in individual names so i absolutely agree with him. >> thank you very much. outside of wall street, a big story millions of americans are following today, presi
what about technology? what do you make of this move in apple to the downside? what do you make of some of these huge moves in research in motion? is it really a stock picker's market in tech? >> absolutely a stock picker's market in tech, and i think one of the ways to get at tech again and a second derivative play, quite evident that your mobile device is going to be your computer in the future and the tower storks which granted have had pretty good runs, is like real estate in the sky....
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this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military were reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the plot of weapons it's been produced by the collapse of the darfur region but also for the prepaid it was time to show any kind of real state you have essentially all its operating in different parts of libya and you have across much of this hour a situation where people have arguments where very considerate sense so bribery and corruption. is commonplace gadhafi was bitter opponent all right it was ahmed groups whatever his faults and they now have the ability to use the chaos in libya to provide the basis the first effects for immediate hostage crisis in algeria said to be in retaliation for the french offensive in mali has already claimed the lives of dozens of civilians taken captive and i'm frightened of terrorism this is alw
this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military were reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the plot of weapons it's been produced by the collapse of the darfur region but also for the prepaid it was time to show any...
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sorry about the technology. let's take it from here. so jean claude junker says the euro is overvalued s. he right? >> as we know, at the ecb we do have a price stability goal. we do not have an exchange rate goal. so there is no direct policy of the ecb with regards to trade. and i personally think what we have seen is there has been, of course, quite volatility of exchange rates within small borders. i would not over -- give too much weight to all of this. >> reporter: you wouldn't play -- overplay that story at the moment. we'll put up with this man going by for a second here. there are those that are concerned this europe might get dragged into a currency war. and now we have the japanese buying european bonds in a sense in a way to weaken their own currency. ed some we be concerned about this? >> well, what we learned from history is that of course currency wars are self defeating for all of those concerned. i do not see a problem in this way for the time being. >> the high yield debt markets slipping below 6% on the yield. we see
sorry about the technology. let's take it from here. so jean claude junker says the euro is overvalued s. he right? >> as we know, at the ecb we do have a price stability goal. we do not have an exchange rate goal. so there is no direct policy of the ecb with regards to trade. and i personally think what we have seen is there has been, of course, quite volatility of exchange rates within small borders. i would not over -- give too much weight to all of this. >> reporter: you...
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liz: that's right, huge in canada and natural technology resources. jay, nice to see you, thank you for joining us. my parents are canadian. don't be all excited that they will be that we mention canada. shares of one company traveling higher today, we will tell you which luggage maker is doing well. . . . .. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives
liz: that's right, huge in canada and natural technology resources. jay, nice to see you, thank you for joining us. my parents are canadian. don't be all excited that they will be that we mention canada. shares of one company traveling higher today, we will tell you which luggage maker is doing well. . . . .. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my...
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. >>> other technology news, apple's vice president of retail has left the company. jerry mcdougal was a potential candidate for the company's now-vacant senior vice president of retail position. shares of apple falling below $500 this week. look at that -- $487 a share. premarket higher by a buck. you see ever since the foen 5 actually came out -- the iphone 5 actually came out, people are selling on the news, reports of whether or not they've cut the number of orders for parts internally has pressured the stock. >>> facebook shares also coming under pressure this week. investors appear to be less than thrilled by the company's product announcement yesterday. social networking site unveiled a new tool that lets people search their network of friends to find everything from restaurants to movie recommendations. >> graph search. we have stocks reporting today. i have gone on facebook, and i'm searching the right graphs for all the stock movements s. that what it does? that seems like a weird thing to try and take on -- you can search for graphs, is that -- is it the g
. >>> other technology news, apple's vice president of retail has left the company. jerry mcdougal was a potential candidate for the company's now-vacant senior vice president of retail position. shares of apple falling below $500 this week. look at that -- $487 a share. premarket higher by a buck. you see ever since the foen 5 actually came out -- the iphone 5 actually came out, people are selling on the news, reports of whether or not they've cut the number of orders for parts...
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after casting a shadow over technology, apple shares found buyers today. the stock rebounded from an 11 month low to gain 4.1%, closing back over $500 per share. morgan stanley dismissed rumors and worries over iphone sales. apple earnings for the holiday period will be out a week from tonight. in the financial industry, while there was plenty of focus on j.p. morgan and goldman sachs, which we reported on earlier, two so-called trust banks also were in focus. bank of new york mellon fell 2.8%. shares were at a 52 week high a week and a half go. while quarterly profits as in as expected, expenses were higher than expected thanks to higher compensation and services costs. higher costs also hit shares of northern trust. it's stock fell 5.7%. both banks reported big drops in income from foreign exchange currency, driven down by a lack of currency volatility. but overall revenues were up at both banks. president obama unveiled a set of gun-control measures today that included 23 executive orders signed today. he also called on congress to approve universal bac
after casting a shadow over technology, apple shares found buyers today. the stock rebounded from an 11 month low to gain 4.1%, closing back over $500 per share. morgan stanley dismissed rumors and worries over iphone sales. apple earnings for the holiday period will be out a week from tonight. in the financial industry, while there was plenty of focus on j.p. morgan and goldman sachs, which we reported on earlier, two so-called trust banks also were in focus. bank of new york mellon fell 2.8%....
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keep in mind, this is a technology company. as we move along the technology cycle, competition is going to come in. google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and months. it sounds like your sentiment has also changed. even if it's just the margins, at what valuation do you think apple should be trading right now? it's not the valuation it was trading at when it was $700, according to what you're saying. >> the valuation is extremely cheap. we're trading at ten times. take the cash out at 7. keep in mind, the earnings growth should be close to 20%. compare that to any tech company in the technology sector, or overall market and there's a big disconnect. we think the earnings growth trajectory for apple is extr
keep in mind, this is a technology company. as we move along the technology cycle, competition is going to come in. google's android and samsung are very formidable competitors. this is going to continue to happen. we'll see margins deteriorate at some point. that's the debate. when do you see those margins start to fall off. we don't think that's right now. >> we've seen it, channing. we've seen it. margins have peaked with the iphone 3gps. it's a decline we've seen for months and...
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taiwan's taex is down over 1% led by technology shares. tsmc shares ended a touch higher before its results of announce wantme wantments. it posted a 32% jump meeting forecasts. but the company expects q1 revenue to fall due to seasonal factors. elsewhere, the nikkei is finished just a tap higher. sharp shares jumped over 7% on the back of tv joint venture talks with chinese lenovo. south korea's kospi ended weaker. the country's producer prices in december fell the most in three years due to lackluster demand. and down under, australia had down beat jobs data. the asx 200 climbed to a 20-month high with banks lending support. india's sensex now trading higher by about .6%. hcl technology rallied to some 12-year high as its earnings beat forecasts. back to you. >> sixuan, we'll see you a little later. still to come on the program, christmas sales rocketed, so what is the online retailer doing? we'll get into that when we come back. >>> welcome back to the program. shares of carrefour came in just below expectations. shares in france came i
taiwan's taex is down over 1% led by technology shares. tsmc shares ended a touch higher before its results of announce wantme wantments. it posted a 32% jump meeting forecasts. but the company expects q1 revenue to fall due to seasonal factors. elsewhere, the nikkei is finished just a tap higher. sharp shares jumped over 7% on the back of tv joint venture talks with chinese lenovo. south korea's kospi ended weaker. the country's producer prices in december fell the most in three years due to...
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. >> we're seeing the biggest move in technology. that's mainly because of shares of apple here. >> let's look at what apple's done, falling below 488 a few moments ago, now back to 490. we're talking levels taking us back to february of 2012. 480 was the level on february 9th. so it's a good chance we're going to hang on to an 11-month low. we'll see. long day, still ahead. >> fitch ratings out with a warning that the united states could lose its aaa status even if the debt ceiling is averted. david joins us now live from london. david, good afternoon to you. what exactly are you saying that, that the aaa rating is on negative watch? at what point? >> well, we move on a negative watch, if we have effectively a repeat of the august 2011 debt ceiling crisis. as we approach the point where the federal government essentially runs out of cash and is not able to meet its obligations, the rating is going to go on watch. and the outcome of that watch is quite likely end up being a downgrade. >> just to be clear, there is a line in the diary
. >> we're seeing the biggest move in technology. that's mainly because of shares of apple here. >> let's look at what apple's done, falling below 488 a few moments ago, now back to 490. we're talking levels taking us back to february of 2012. 480 was the level on february 9th. so it's a good chance we're going to hang on to an 11-month low. we'll see. long day, still ahead. >> fitch ratings out with a warning that the united states could lose its aaa status even if the debt...
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. >> technology transforming real estate. the other piece of our business is media. look at the homebuilders, the home construction is decreasing significantly. the more new homes that are for sales, the better for business because they market themselves on trulia. liz: here you see homebuilder stocks and permits move-up, but have they really looked. there was a dip in and started to move up, so as i am pushing, it is interesting, you are perhaps a little bit of a predictor. tell me what else are you seeing that can give our viewers sort of an early read on this next move. >> we're also looking at home prices ended that of our redness is rentals. a lot of consumers right now, they're a bit scared off of the housing market the last couple of years. consumers not only seeing home prices increased also rental increase as well. liz: a lot of our staff, we have people saying all of my friends started looking on trulia how to find an apartment. said you have a competitor that the bigger, zillow. how do convince people that you should be the choice? >> we provide unique too
. >> technology transforming real estate. the other piece of our business is media. look at the homebuilders, the home construction is decreasing significantly. the more new homes that are for sales, the better for business because they market themselves on trulia. liz: here you see homebuilder stocks and permits move-up, but have they really looked. there was a dip in and started to move up, so as i am pushing, it is interesting, you are perhaps a little bit of a predictor. tell me what...
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. >> do you think the technology has changed things more fundamentally? it has changed everything about the way we live. >> look at wisconsin or tahrir square. people will come to the square. instead of 5000 people, you had 50,000 people. there is a power tool i.d.. it is a good question. without the people power, technology and new media is a sterile force and not as powerful. >> you mentioned people power. covered the fall of marcos and rise of a keynote -- aquino in the philippines. you have a vicious dictator and a pious, sincere, well-meaning is the original political leader. that was not true. she did not care about poor people. she probably had never met one even though 70% of the population lived under the poverty line. he had actually done some things that were useful and helpful while he pocketed a piece of the action. then i went to a of salvador where oliver stone and others romanticized the guerrilla movement. they were killing mayors in cold blood. there were guerrilla camps up in the mountains. women in fatigues would be serving coffee and
. >> do you think the technology has changed things more fundamentally? it has changed everything about the way we live. >> look at wisconsin or tahrir square. people will come to the square. instead of 5000 people, you had 50,000 people. there is a power tool i.d.. it is a good question. without the people power, technology and new media is a sterile force and not as powerful. >> you mentioned people power. covered the fall of marcos and rise of a keynote -- aquino in the...
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washington post technology reporter that has been covering this angle of the story. craig, good afternoon. these batteries are used in cell phones, model aircraft, automobiles. they are lighter, more powerful, easier to recharge. but it is not as if we have not known that they are prone to precisely the kinds of malfunctions that we seering on the 787s, is it? >> that's right. these things are -- they are literally everywhere in our lives. they make $4 billion lithium ion cells every year now and so, you know, i think the surprising thing is that we have a major aircraft that had a malfunction but all sort of low level malfunctions have been happening for years. it just hasn't reached the critical mass. >> is there something intrinsic to the science of lithium ion batteries that make them more prone to these kinds of catastrophic failures? >> absolutely. they are very small and very powerful. even the big batteries are a bunch of small batteries put together. if you get damage or defect, they put up a lot of energy quickly. >> is it smart to use them in something as
washington post technology reporter that has been covering this angle of the story. craig, good afternoon. these batteries are used in cell phones, model aircraft, automobiles. they are lighter, more powerful, easier to recharge. but it is not as if we have not known that they are prone to precisely the kinds of malfunctions that we seering on the 787s, is it? >> that's right. these things are -- they are literally everywhere in our lives. they make $4 billion lithium ion cells every year...
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but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger batteries, engineers would have to re- design parts of the 787. investigators have reached no conclusions, but they will certainly be taking a hard look at every aspect of the 787's battery. >> i think that the amount of problems there have been with lithium batteries historically would have to lead one to believe that you're not going to certificating an airplane, you're not going to just say this was a bad batch, bring on the next batch until somebody figures out that it was a bad batch and why it was a bad batch and what you do about it. >> reporter: investigators are quick to point out they have reached no concl
but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still going to give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> a dreary winter's day in times square. but not here on "power lunch." president obama takes his stance on gun control. what possib
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customers continue to invest on mine projects to bring on new mines to rebalance portfolios, to improve the technology that they have in their mines to lower the unit cost of production. we are seeing investments in the u.s., land acquisition to prb, clear indicator of the long-term potential that our customers see out of that region as well. >> it sounds like no credit problems with any of the customers. china turning around. united states stabilizing. 2013 could be a dramatically better year for joy global than 2012. >> it could be a better year. i caution about how quick the turn around is going to occur. customers have i think grown very cautious about journalling the gun. we've seen them do that several times before. 2008, they cut too quickly. 2011, they ramp back up maybe too quick until retrospect. much more cautious, much more methodical. upside in our business. one of the things we've dub that he , we cut the cycles down. today it takes us five months to manufacture a shovel, down from 15 months. our response time is quicker than it was a couple of years ago. we'll see an improvement in the
customers continue to invest on mine projects to bring on new mines to rebalance portfolios, to improve the technology that they have in their mines to lower the unit cost of production. we are seeing investments in the u.s., land acquisition to prb, clear indicator of the long-term potential that our customers see out of that region as well. >> it sounds like no credit problems with any of the customers. china turning around. united states stabilizing. 2013 could be a dramatically better...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. whatever your business challenge, we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. gerri: there is definitely a debt ceiling looming looming over boston. is there looming over boston. is there a fight looming in the republican party? will they hold line on spending cuts? with one this senator mike of utah. thank you for coming on the show tonight. let's start with something that senator mitch mcconnell had to say on this topic. the president has said that this is no time to talk about cuts. mitch mcconnell said over the past three decades, u.s. presidents and lawmakers from both parties have routinely use the debt limit debate to reform government spending. the president may not want to cut spending as part of the upcoming debt limit debate but it show
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but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger batteries engineers would have to re- design parts of the 787. investigators have reached no conclusions, but they will certainly be taking a hard look at every aspect of the 787's battery. >> i think that the amount of problems there have been with lithium batteries historically would have to lead one to believe that you're not going to certificating an airplane, you're not going to just say this was a bad batch, bring on the next batch until somebody figures out that it was a bad batch and why it was a bad batch and what you do about it. >> reporter: investigators are quick to point out they have reached no conclu
but if the problem is the lithium battery technology itself, boeing faces a more difficult engineering challenge. >> lithium ion batteries have a lot of power and of course there are many types of batteries out there and hopefully a substitute can be found, but nothing is absolutely set in stone at this point. >> reporter: boeing might be able to design a container to prevent or protect fires caused by the lithium batteries. but if the company is forced to use older, larger...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. gerri: the debt ceiling deal and senator mike leigh. with more on this, we have former republican senator of wyoming, former cochair f the definition. thank you for being on thh bus, we appreciate your time we are glad to have you any way we can get you. >> there are a lot of people that would like to give me. [laughter] gerri: you are always a hoot. let's talk about the debt ceiling debate. we are all focused on this week and the president has been talking about it. what is your view on whether spending cuts should be part of the debt ceiling debate? i think that would be a serious mistake. i'm a republican, i have been so since i voted for ike in 1962 and let me tell you ie mistake. you are not talking about one thing that has to do with cutting spending. you're talking about everything and he paying your debts of the guys in the congress talk about an republican republicans drama. and every one of them has something to do with wanting ... and now you have to pay it. and you better
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. gerri: the debt ceiling deal and senator mike leigh. with more on this, we have former republican senator of wyoming, former cochair f the definition. thank you for being on thh bus, we appreciate your time we are glad to have you any way we can get you. >> there are a lot of people that would like to give me. [laughter] gerri: you are always a hoot. let's talk about the debt ceiling debate....
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from technology and connect with ourselves. i mean all these devices are really a way to help us deal with our addiction to technology. which has made people more stressed. i know it's a paradox but truth is often paradoxical. and the third trend is really to see that people, instead of just searching for information, they're searching for meaning. they're searching to make their lives mean something, make a difference. that's why we have so many brands identified with causes. and once the halo effect of being identified with the causes, you have coca-cola and wellness. you have johnson & johnson and global -- and it's actually a great way now, to monetize what's happening online. instead of cpms, it's a brand of platforms in partnership with different brands. >> what do you think about some of these ads? coca-cola has really taken some flak from the critics for its new ad campaign. it's gotten out there and said, yes, we need to watch how many calories we consume, but it's not just sugary beverages that are doing this. it's th
from technology and connect with ourselves. i mean all these devices are really a way to help us deal with our addiction to technology. which has made people more stressed. i know it's a paradox but truth is often paradoxical. and the third trend is really to see that people, instead of just searching for information, they're searching for meaning. they're searching to make their lives mean something, make a difference. that's why we have so many brands identified with causes. and once the halo...
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nine say or thes whose technology is spread around the world. artists who capture the imaginations of audiences everywhere. these are the faces of south korea. nhk world updates you on what's happening across the peninsula wednesday and thursday here on "newsline." >>> meteorologist robert speta is here to tell us who will be affected by the latest cold snap in eastern asia. robert? >> well, gene, it's exactly that happening across much of eastern asia. it's a cold snap, which means it is getting really cold really quickly. we have the siberian high coming out of russia here, and it is not just affecting eastern china but much of the region, even out there towards japan. we are seeing the snow showers push across here. the sea of japan creating the sea effect. 20 to 40 centimeters expected here throughout the next 24 hours. but also some very gusty winds transporting that air towards the south. actually, i want to show you a clear indication of how strong this wind is that's coming in out of the north here bringing all that cold air. this is wha
nine say or thes whose technology is spread around the world. artists who capture the imaginations of audiences everywhere. these are the faces of south korea. nhk world updates you on what's happening across the peninsula wednesday and thursday here on "newsline." >>> meteorologist robert speta is here to tell us who will be affected by the latest cold snap in eastern asia. robert? >> well, gene, it's exactly that happening across much of eastern asia. it's a cold...
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at the detroit auto show this week, the company unveiled the cadillac elr, which is based on the technology behind the chevy volt. cadillac hopes it can draw luxury drivers to go green. "it is a luxury vehicle, so it will be exclusive from that standpoint. we're not talking about mass volume because the consumers that we are interested in and consumers that we think will be interested in the volt want something that is unique. they want something that is distinctive, something that has a great presence. they also want to associate with companies that are socially responsible." the elr prices in at $39,000. meanwhile, toyota also unveiled a new release this week - a redesign of its top-selling corolla. the furia is toyota's first redesign of the corolla since 2008. no word yet on when the car will be released. hollywood has its sights set on china. reports say filmmakers are making an effort to produce films with greater potential for success in the eastern nation. storylines, locations and actors are all taken into consideration, along with censorship standards. disney's upcoming "iron man
at the detroit auto show this week, the company unveiled the cadillac elr, which is based on the technology behind the chevy volt. cadillac hopes it can draw luxury drivers to go green. "it is a luxury vehicle, so it will be exclusive from that standpoint. we're not talking about mass volume because the consumers that we are interested in and consumers that we think will be interested in the volt want something that is unique. they want something that is distinctive, something that has a...
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♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> from mobile devices to medical marijuana we have you covered in the west coast wrap. let's go to jane wells in los angeles. hey, jane. >> hey, melissa. first up, put it all on black, because vegas stocks, baby, have been in the black big time this year. to date. now we learn 11 casino companies including mgm have applied for gaming licenses in massachusetts, as that state is allowing a handful of vegas-style casinos including one of them in the greater boston area. steve wynn last year failed to woo box borrow residents for his plans for a casino. now, he's offering to buy one on the mystic river and he is competing against caesars for that. >> steve grasso, you've been in the casino name. what is your fave? >> i've been waiting for a pull back to buy wynn. it is overbought here. i'm waiting but i don't know if i'm going to get the chance. i might see 130 before then but i would be a buyer in the teens, 118 down to 11 a. >> jane? >> all right. julia borsen called it yesterday. when face tb
♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> from mobile devices to medical marijuana we have you covered in the west coast wrap. let's go to jane wells in los angeles. hey, jane. >> hey, melissa. first up, put it all on black, because vegas stocks, baby, have been in the black big time this year. to date. now we learn 11 casino companies including mgm have applied for gaming licenses in massachusetts, as that state is...
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we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the process of bottoming, or is more selling coming? that's the key question ahead of next week's earnings report. joe, i'm going to go to you first. i threw the question out on twitter, right, that the stock had such a nice come back yesterday you wondered if it put in a near term bottom. the price action today may make you suggest otherwise. stock was up pre-market now down half a percent. >> what i'm trying to do is not measure my investment in apple on a day-to-day basis. i want to look at where we are after earning and not trade apple. i d
we own united technologies. these companies are not making money on the planes they are making money on the service contracts which are very long. importantly i don't think boeing will stop producing these planes. they will build inventory before they stop because there's a learning curve there. as that happens that's good for suppliers. >> bea aerospace is a good name. >> let's talk apple shares are lower after yesterday's nice rebound. america's most valuable company in the...
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now it's lost in some menu somewhere that i can't find fin. >> every day with technology. >> sort of like icloud. you do it on your device so i return to the ipad mini and bought it again, and everything, including the websites that i had loaded on the last one that i returned came right back, and so itubes is great for that, too, because it brings all your music and you don't have to connect to your computer anymore. >> should apple buy spotify? >> would i love to see it happen because i feel like itunes is going down this cliff. just this old, even though they revamped the ui. spotify lets you share a play list with friends. >> i share mine on twitter. >> you can share with one another. >> i must say. it's interesting because yesterday i was talking to one of my guys out in silicon valley who is a big apple guy. everything in this house for years and years, and he said we stopped using itunes. we have gone to spotify from his kids, to him, to his wife and the whole thing. >> not just for music, guys. i just bought a new phone, right? because i broke my iphone and got another one. i
now it's lost in some menu somewhere that i can't find fin. >> every day with technology. >> sort of like icloud. you do it on your device so i return to the ipad mini and bought it again, and everything, including the websites that i had loaded on the last one that i returned came right back, and so itubes is great for that, too, because it brings all your music and you don't have to connect to your computer anymore. >> should apple buy spotify? >> would i love to see...
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committing british ground troops to north africa but there's a lot we can do in terms of intelligence technology logistics i think it does have to be done the question really is how can we afford not to. there was the thought that france went in because of possible uranium resources there what is britain's interests them. well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the if you like the southern florida flank of nato just across the mediterranean from from western europe. i don't accept these conspiracy theories about minerals i think it's really about knowing that we have we have stable neighbors stable neighbors but at the same time britain openly backs rebels who are known to have sort of attachments to al qaeda and other is islamist groups there so where then is the consistency of what rebel groups. in syria. yes yes well if i say reading anything it was more of a geo political in terms of security and not resources so where then why yes in syria no in algeria and mali well i think it's a different story this is not. an al-qaeda linked islam a stop arising in syria it's or
committing british ground troops to north africa but there's a lot we can do in terms of intelligence technology logistics i think it does have to be done the question really is how can we afford not to. there was the thought that france went in because of possible uranium resources there what is britain's interests them. well i think britain's interest is in having stability on the on the if you like the southern florida flank of nato just across the mediterranean from from western europe. i...
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that means we make better motorcycles, higher technology, more doesn't. then we try to make a price that is right. we don't see the trend, we do our own thing and it seems to be working so far. >> looks great outside the exchange. in a perfect world we would have you get on right now and ride away. thank you for your time. >>> just in case none of your leagues told you we're having a bit of a cold snap on the west coast, so cold that the state's fruit and vegetable crops could be frozen. jane wells tracking that story at an artichoke farm in the golden state. jane? >> they've called this a frost kissed artichoke. sort of warming up california coming out of their arctic freeze. farmers are assessing the damage. what you'll pay more for after the break. >>> we've talked about higher prices for beef and anything made with corn. have you looked at the prices of eventual tables lately? our jane wells has been following this story and says it could get ugly in the produce ails. she's at an artichoke farm in california. >> narrearly all the artichokes come from
that means we make better motorcycles, higher technology, more doesn't. then we try to make a price that is right. we don't see the trend, we do our own thing and it seems to be working so far. >> looks great outside the exchange. in a perfect world we would have you get on right now and ride away. thank you for your time. >>> just in case none of your leagues told you we're having a bit of a cold snap on the west coast, so cold that the state's fruit and vegetable crops could be...
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tonight gun control and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: one month has passed since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school where a gunman fatally shot 20 children and six adults. the tragedy has reignited a debate about gun violence in america. today president obama announced new measures for improving gun control. >> this is our first task as a society: keeping our children safe. this is how we will be judged. and their voices should compel us to change and that's why last month i asked joe to lead an effort, along with members of my cabinet to come up with some concrete steps we can take right now to keep our children safe. to help prevent mass shootings. to reduce the broader epidemic of gun violence in this country. and we can't put this off any longer. >> rose: his 23 executive actions are being called the largest reform proposal on guns in a generation. he called for expanded background checks, a renewed ban on assault weap
tonight gun control and technology when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: one month has passed since the massacre at sandy hook elementary school where a gunman fatally shot 20 children and six adults. the tragedy has reignited a debate about gun violence in america. today president obama announced new measures for improving gun control. >> this is our first task as a society: keeping our children safe....
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we just have the technology to dayton and development. the plays that our company is most active, predominantly for us. ours is liquid rich gas in west virginia. over and now i'll and up in north dakota and southern saskatchewan in canada as well. ashley: oil prices have risen close to $96 per barrel. where you see prices going from here? >> actually, i'm quite surprised to see prices as high as they are. one of the big factors that cause that is the difference between brent and wti drawing in. you are seeing people getting more bullish on the economy. that is positive. china and india continue to have a major first for oil. again, the united states is producing more will than we have . crossing the 50 percent barrier. so i am not really bullish on oil long term. we get plenty of it. much more bullish that hopefully natural gas will go up because the prices will allow the industry totally have higher prices because you have less drilling. ashley: in the wake of the bp oil spill we saw a slew of government regulations come down . since the
we just have the technology to dayton and development. the plays that our company is most active, predominantly for us. ours is liquid rich gas in west virginia. over and now i'll and up in north dakota and southern saskatchewan in canada as well. ashley: oil prices have risen close to $96 per barrel. where you see prices going from here? >> actually, i'm quite surprised to see prices as high as they are. one of the big factors that cause that is the difference between brent and wti...
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we just want to make the technology more reliable. we have all the devices, we have all the deck nothing available. we have prototypes that we are testing. it needs much more accurate mapping. it's very important. so that's why i'm seeing it on the market around the year 2020. obviously, this does not mean you're not going to see cars being able to do that. but these are all prototypes. but mass marketing around 2020. >> wilbur has a question back in new york. >> carlos, i think it was yesterday, potential plans for building cars in america maybe in a joint venture. do you want to tell us a little bit more about that? >> you know, we are continue to develop our manufacturing capacity in north america, and when we develop our capacity in north america we take into consideration the needs of some of our partners. as you know, our more close partner is renault but renault is not present in north america. other partners is daimler, and we already have a common plan for doing engines with daimler. it may expand in the future to collaborati
we just want to make the technology more reliable. we have all the devices, we have all the deck nothing available. we have prototypes that we are testing. it needs much more accurate mapping. it's very important. so that's why i'm seeing it on the market around the year 2020. obviously, this does not mean you're not going to see cars being able to do that. but these are all prototypes. but mass marketing around 2020. >> wilbur has a question back in new york. >> carlos, i think it...
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it is all about new products and whether they've been leap frogd by other technology companies. so if they do 40 instead of 50 million iphones look out. >> it's all interesting products. >> that number is 40 instead of 50 this number will get absolutely -- >> china's economy grew stronger than expected last quarter but expanded at the slowest pace since 1999. john rutledge chairman of rutledge capital said the rebound is more evidence you should be looking for opportunity there. joins us live from california. great to see you again. >> nice to see you. good morning. >> good morning. hard landing. completely off the table now with this number. >> yeah. we've seen 25 hard landings reported in the last year. >> maybe more depending who you listen to, john. >> absolutely. and china is still not dead. >> so where do you look for opportunity? what are the best plays? are you sort of sticking to the same types of plays that you've mentioned to us in the past, freeports, some of those? >> fundamentally, china is going to grow about 8% a year for some time. that means their economy will
it is all about new products and whether they've been leap frogd by other technology companies. so if they do 40 instead of 50 million iphones look out. >> it's all interesting products. >> that number is 40 instead of 50 this number will get absolutely -- >> china's economy grew stronger than expected last quarter but expanded at the slowest pace since 1999. john rutledge chairman of rutledge capital said the rebound is more evidence you should be looking for opportunity...
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in essence, it's the technology of yahoo!. i still think right now i am long, i'm staying long even with the price at 13.25. i think the lbo deal will be presented and i think there will be a go shop provision within that deal that'll allow for shareholders to get an even higher price than what people are talking about. >> if you're in dell, i think that's a great trade, but seeing the stock up here today, 13.25. when we're hearing 13.50 on a deal that may or may not get done, i think that's a terrible place to go in and buy the stock here today. if this deal is scrapped, i think the stock pulls back 15 to 20% quickly. >> i don't disagree with you if the deal is scrapped. there will be significant downside. >> of course. right, stocks run up exclusively on the fact. >> however, i believe number one, that the probability of the deal being pulled off the table is relatively small. i think michael dell has clearly stated back in 2010 he gave a speech where he highlighted the desire to actually go private and slow down the process
in essence, it's the technology of yahoo!. i still think right now i am long, i'm staying long even with the price at 13.25. i think the lbo deal will be presented and i think there will be a go shop provision within that deal that'll allow for shareholders to get an even higher price than what people are talking about. >> if you're in dell, i think that's a great trade, but seeing the stock up here today, 13.25. when we're hearing 13.50 on a deal that may or may not get done, i think...
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i think at some point it is going to include technology as well. so what we're going to do is in trying to gauge what the correction is going to be, how intense it is going to be, but we're going to get our shopping lists ready for those new groups that we're going to look to be buyers on weakness at that point. david: dan has some specific stock picks we will get to that in a second. chris, the theme, we had a great start to 2013 but you say it's going to be a slow grind for a while, no? >> absolutely. i think david the drag on the fiscal cliff is probably about 1% of g and p. i think you will see much better third and fourth quarter with growth somewhere around 2%. liz: what do you like? what would you be investing in as that process continues? >> well, i think the market makes something cheap every day. and nobody's made any money by panicking, and the last quarter they panicked out of morgan stanley and look at it, it's a hero today. same thing is true with intel. you know, they are writing off the intel complex as being dead, but anybody who e
i think at some point it is going to include technology as well. so what we're going to do is in trying to gauge what the correction is going to be, how intense it is going to be, but we're going to get our shopping lists ready for those new groups that we're going to look to be buyers on weakness at that point. david: dan has some specific stock picks we will get to that in a second. chris, the theme, we had a great start to 2013 but you say it's going to be a slow grind for a while, no?...
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technology and energy were today's top performing sectors while materials and telecom lagged. meanwhile oil prices getting a boost on reports of a drop in u.s. supply. crude closing 1% higher to settle at $94.24 a barrel. >>> u.s. homebuilder confidence holding steady in january. this is the highest level we've seen in nearly seven years. so that is a good thing. the national association of home builders index released today held at 47. this is the highest reading since april 2006. just before the housing bubble burst, liz. liz: we've got todd horowitz right now in the pits of the cme, wiping the sweat off his brow. actually wasn't that kind of a market day but we know he is always working it. and our market panel. ralph acampora, altera wealth management and charles biederman, trim tabs investment research chairman. want to start with todd at the cme. we saw a bit of acceleration midday to the downside for the dow jones industrials. a lot of that was boeing. can you make a judgment call how stocks are doing when one major name was struggling over a simple headline? >> good af
technology and energy were today's top performing sectors while materials and telecom lagged. meanwhile oil prices getting a boost on reports of a drop in u.s. supply. crude closing 1% higher to settle at $94.24 a barrel. >>> u.s. homebuilder confidence holding steady in january. this is the highest level we've seen in nearly seven years. so that is a good thing. the national association of home builders index released today held at 47. this is the highest reading since april 2006....
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and will implement sunny's technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge you're covered. thank. you. welcome back to the cows the report imax guys are time now to turn to nick dunbar author of the devil's derivatives there it is the devil's derivatives get a good shot of this this is the book you got to read also another classic instant classic inventing money dunbar welcome to the kaiser report thanks much the devil's derivatives this is a key text in understanding how we got to where we are today because it goes back to rivet is and long term capital management which is discussed in this book inventing money also a key. point in the history let's talk a long term capital management for a second and derivatives and what your take this was the huge hedge funds that. collapsed in one thousand nine hundred eight actually the last time that russia defaulted. and it was a lot of turmoil and the global markets around that time. was seemingly unconnected to all of these things but was pulled down by the volatility in the markets and was bailed out b
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